HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1971-04-01, Page 17A RETURN CELEBRATION - Friday night, the Exeter Legion branch 167 played host to the Dutch
Canadian Community in return for a Thank You Canada night held last year. Shown during the evening
are Exeter mayor Jack Delbridge, Legion president Gordon McTavish, Mary Visscher, Irene Van Wieren
and Legion master of ceremonies Fred Darling. T-A photo
Minister in hospital
Dashwood prayer service
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MULATED ESPECIALLY FOR CANADIAN
CLIMATES,
Elimville U.C.W. hold.
Easter -church. meeting.
By- MRS. lapse $KINNgn
ELIMVILLE
The Eiimville UCW held their
Easter meeting at the church
auditorium Wednesday af-
ternoon.
Mrs, Herece Delbridge and
Mrs. Freeman. Home were in
charge. Mrs. Howard pyre
conducted the bneinees, Rev.
Miner led in a communion ser-
vice with Mrs. Jackson Woods as
elder,
Mrs. Delbridge assisted by
Mrs. Elson Lynn and Mrs. Philip
Here gave an inspiring Easter
meditation, Mrs. Miners gave a
reading and Mrs, Howard Pym
and Mrs, Ross Skinner sang a
duet.
Roll Call was answered by an
Easter Verse and Mrs. Bev.
Parsons read a poem on
Eastertime.
Following the meeting, lunch
was served in the Sunday School
room by Mrs, ley Parsons and
Mrs. Philip Hem,
PERSONALS
Mr. & Mrs. Chas< Stephen
returned home last Monday after
a vacation in Florida. Sunday
visitors with them were Mr. &
Mrs. Jack Robinson, Kirkton,
Mr. & Mrs. Don Stephen and
family of Exeter.
Mrs, Jerry Rennie and family
Of Brantford spent a few days last
week with Mr. & Mrs. Wm,
Routly, Mr. Rennie visited
Sunday with them.
Mr. & Mrs. Wm Routly at-
tended the funeral of the late
Delbert Avery of St. Thomas.
Mr. & Mrs. Elgin Skinner and
family of Islington spent the
weekend with Everett Skinner,
Mr. & Mrs, Earl Coultis of
Campbellford attended the
Kerslake -Seldon wedding in
Exeter, Saturday.
Mr. & Mrs. Philip Johns and
family, Elaine Johns and Cliff
Webber of Stratford, Craig
Webber, Mr. & Mrs. Ross Skinner
attended a dinner at the home of
Mr, & Mrs. Lorne Hern of Zion
on Monday evening in honour of
Mr. & Mrs. Johns' 25th Wedding
Anniversary.
A number of relatives and
friends gathered at the home of
Mr. & Mrs. Philip Johns Friday
evening for a surprise party. The
family presented them with a
leather reclining chair. Many
gifts were received by the
recipients celebrating their
wedding anniversary.
The Tyros and Explorers
groups will meet at Elimville
Church, Friday evening.
Mr. & Mrs. Howard Pym and
family visited Friday evening
with Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Pym of
Hensall.
WOMEN'S INSTITUTE
The Elimville euchre was held
on Monday evening at the hall
with four tables. Winners were:
ladies high, Mrs, Frayne Par-
sons; gents high, Frayne Par-
sons; lone hands, Allen Johns and
Floyd Cooper; lucky serviette,
Mrs. Delmer Skinner, and the
auction of ham was won by Carl
Gower.
Art, like morality, consists in
drawing the line somewhere,
By MRS. IRVIN RADER
DASHWOOD
The LWML Mitchell Zone
Prayer Service was held at Zion
Lutheran church Monday with
the author, Rev. M. P. Janz of
Sarnia in charge assisted by Rev.
Tepker of St. Peter's Lutheran
church, Stratford.
Readers from the local LWML
Cancer canvass
- Continued from front page
Cancer Society stresses the value
of prevention by means of the
seven safeguards.
The safeguards are as follows:
for everybody - have a regular
medical checkup; don't smoke
cigarettes; have your dentist
check for abnormal conditions;
arrange with your doctor for a
bowel examination; avoid ex-
cessive exposure to sunlight. For
women-practice regular breast
self-examination; have a regular
Pap test.
Mr, Whiting said the campaign
was more crucial than ever this
year because in spite of rising
needs for cancer research, the
amount provided by the Federal
Government has not risen above
the $350,000 it has given for the
past several years.
He quoted Dr. D. Harold Copp,
President of the National Cancer
Institute of Canada which ad-
ministers the research funds
made available by the Society,
who said that the record number
of applications from young
brilliant scientists for research
grants continues to mount but
there is just not enough money.
This year the Canadian Cancer
Society campaign people and the
public at large are faced with the
greatest challenge yet - only
through their support will a cure
for cancer be found.
HOLY WEEK SPEAKER - Rev.
Dennis W. Clarke, a native of
northern Ireland, and minister of
Atwood Presbyterian Church,
will be the guest speaker at Holy
Week services at Caven
Presbyterian Church. The
services are Sponsored by the
Exeter Ministerial Association
from Sunday evening until Good
Friday morning.
were Mrs. Albert Miller, Mrs.
Marie Restemayer, Mrs. Delmar
Miller, Mrs. Charles Tiernan,
Mrs. Charles Martine and Mrs.
Leonard Schenk.
Members were present from
London, Exeter, Wartburg,
Stratford, Monkton, Logan and
Seebach's Hill. Light refresh-
ments were served in the
basement.
PERSONALS
Rev. E. E. Steinman is con-
fined to St. Joseph's Hospital,
London, where he underwent
surgery.
Mrs. Freida Keller, Peter
Deichert, Victor Deichert, Mr.
and Mrs. Jacob Deichert and
Mrs. Margaret Paff, Zurich, Mr.
& Mrs. Wilfred Eickler, New
Hamburg, attended the Deichert-
Schmidt wedding in Zurich
Saturday and the reception at
Bayfield.
Mrs, Martha Miller, Goderich,
spent the weekend at her home.
Mr. & Mrs. Siegfried Miller and
family, Port Dover visited with
her Sunday.
Jim Hayter, Sault Ste. Marie,
Michigan, spent a week with his
parents, Mr. & Mrs. James
Hayter.
Joanne Hayter along with a
number of pupils from South
Huron District High School spent
the mid term vacation in Rome.
Ireland native
to speak here
Holy Week Services will be
conducted in Caven Presbyterian
Church from Sunday evening
through to Good Friday morning
with Rev. Dennis W. Clarke of
Atwood Presbyterian Church as
guest preacher. His theme will be
the saying of Christ from the
Cross.
Mr. Clarke was born and
educated in Northern Ireland,
and received a Bachelor of
Divinity degree in 1959.
He was the assistant to a large
suburban congregation on the
outskirts of Belfast, followed by a
ministry to the historic rural
congregation in County Lon-
donderry, before accepting an
unanimous call to the
Presbyterian church of Atwood.
Previous to coming to Canada,
Mr. Clarke and his wife, a
pharmacist from Carrick-
rnacross, Southern Ireland,
gained considerable experience
in North America when they were
involved in several pastoral
exchanges in Chicago, New York
State and Pennsylvania.
Mr. Clarke is an avid sport-
sman and is keenly interested in
young people. His Atwood church
boasts of a large young people's
choir and orchestra, part of
which will accompany him to
some of the services.
The Bethel Reformed Church
Youth Group will sing at the
Sunday evening service, while
the Huronia Chortle will provide
special music, Monday evening,
Mr, & Mrs, Bob Cornelious and
Mark, Sarnia, Mr. & Mrs. Robert
Stormes, David, Susan and
Peter, St. Thomas were Sunday
guests with Mr. & Mrs. Mervyn
Tiernan and they celebrated Mrs.
Tieman's birthday with dinner at
the Dashwood Hotel.
Mr. & Mrs. Reinhold Miller
spent the weekend in Kitchener
with Mr. & Mrs.HaroldMaine and
family.
Elsie Schofield, Parkhill, spent
her holidays with Mr. & Mrs.
George Bullock.
Eldon Bullock, student of
Waterloo University was home
with his parents, Mr. & Mrs. G.
Bullock last week.
Lorene Mellin and friend of
Kitchener have returned to their
positions after spending the
holiday in Florida.
Mr, & Mrs. Larry Wein visited
Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Russell
Mellin.
Glenn and Gary Hamilton of
Thedford spent part of the holiday
with their grandparents, Mr. &
Mrs. Russell Mellin.
Mr, & Mrs. Harold Finkbeiner
and Mr. & Mrs. Jake Schroeder
attended the wedding of their
nephew, Edwin Kerslake, to Joy
Seldon, Saturday in Exeter.
Paul & Michael Brannon of
Stratford spent the school
holidays with their aunt and
uncle, Mr. & Mrs. Jim Dietrich.
Janie Crockford of Toronto
spent the weekend with her
cousins Sue Anne and Sandra
Schroeder.
Mr. &. Mrs. Dale Schram and
Dean of Parkhill visited Sunday
with Mr. & Mrs. Harry Sheppard
and Dave.
Mr. & Mrs. Milford Dietrich of
Windsor spent a few days last
week with Mr. & Mrs. Lorne
Dietrich and Carol.
Mr. & Mrs. Bill McKeever and
Tammy of London, and Bonnie
Noble of Thorndale visited
Sunday with Mrs. Mabel
Desjardine.
Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Cove and
Ladies Aid meet
PERSONALS
Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Balfour,
Jayne and Janice of Sault Ste
Marie visited with their many
relatives and friends in this
vicinity last week.
Janet Cornish and Jane Bin-
ning of Mitchell spent the
weekend with Mr. & Mrs. K.
McKellar.
Mrs. Bruce Cleland and
Brian of Dorchester visited
Saturday night with Mr. & Mrs.
Don Adams.
Mr, & Mrs. Cliff Russell, and
Mr. & Mrs, Earl Russell of Essex
spent a couple days in Toronto
last week.
Mr. & Mrs. Don Adams, Brock,
Mark and Clark visited Sunday
with Mrs. Adam's parents, Mr. &
Mrs. Allan Collie in London.
Weekend guests with Mr. &
Mrs. Cliff Russell were Mr. &
Mrs. Charles Webb, Dale and
Dean of St. Catharines.
Mrs. Harry Sheppard has
returned from a three week
holiday in Florida.
Mr. & Mrs. Bob Chaffe, Joey,
Jackie, and Tony of Mitchell, Mr.
& Mrs. Ross Corbett, Jeff and
Steve of Hensall were Sunday
dinner guests with Mr. & Mrs. H.
Morenz and Bill.
Mrs. Michael Hodgert, Exeter,
is a patient in St. Joseph's
Hospital where she will undergo
surgery.
Mr, & Mrs. Ken Ottewell have
returned from a week's holiday in
Palmetto, Florida, with Mr. &
Mrs. Fred G. Beck.
April 1, 1971 P go 17
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Figurettes study posture
By MRS, ICEN MckELLAR 'children of Listowel, and Mrs. J.
CROMARTY R. Jefferson visited Sunday with
The 4-H homemaking meeting Mr. .& Mrs. Gordon Laing.
was held at the home of Mrs, Mrs. Grace Scott and Mr,
John Wallace March 22, Valeri
McPhail presided and opened
with the 4-II pledge.
The secretary Pebble Wallace
gave her reporLfollowedi with the
roll call, 'A Defect in my Posture
and How to Correct It',
Mrs. Wallace explained a First
Aid kit and the items needed,
Mrs. Charles Douglas asked
questions on foods and diets.
Mrs. Wallace demonstrated
huck-weaving after which the
meeting was adjourned.
Tuesday, the Figurettes joined
other Staffa clubs and attended a
demonstration of mouth to mouth
resuscitation given by Howard
Pinder of the St. John's
Ambulance Brigade at Staffa
Hall.
Donna Waddell of Staffa No. 3
introduced the speaker and
thanks were expressed by Janet
Allen, Staffa No, 2.
Miss Sidochuk, Home
Economist answered questions
on the project, Focus on Fitness.
LADIES AID
Mrs. Gerald Carey was hostess
for the regular meeting of the
Ladies' Aid of Cromarty church,
Mrs. James Miller presided
and Mrs. Robert Laing led in
devotions, The secretary, Mrs.
Laverne Wallace and the
treasurer Mrs. Mervin Dow each
gave their report.
Mrs. Charles Douglas gave a
reading, "The Best Cow in
Peril". Several layettes, made
by the ladies were on display
before being sent to the Unitarian
Services.